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US-6549569

System and method for improving conversion between A-law and U-law coding

PublishedApril 15, 2003
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Technical Abstract

A modem or other telephone device (102, 502) is configured to identify (or receive notification of) the companding law used by a destination modem or telephone device. The telephone device (102, 502) can then, using stored conversion tables, predict the inverse mapping from the converted encoding law. Having done so, the telephone device (102, 502) can identify distorted portions of the decoded signal and modify the original signal before it is sent to the encoding or encoding-converter unit.

Patent Claims
20 claims

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1. A telecommunications device, comprising: means for determining a conversion of a data signal from a first encoding law to a second encoding law; and means for changing a level of said data signal prior to conversion to ensure that a conversion of said data signal to said second encoding law more closely approximates said data signal than if said data signal had been converted without said changing.

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2. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 1 , said first encoding law being either -law or A-law, and said second encoding law being the other of -law or A-law.

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3. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 2 , said data signal being an analog data signal.

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4. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 2 , said data signal being a digital data signal.

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5. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 2 , including means for identifying whether a conversion from said first encoding law to said second encoding law will be required during a communication.

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6. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 5 , said identifying means including means for identifying a country code of an input telephone number.

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7. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 5 , said identifying means including means for identifying a country code of a received caller identification telephone number.

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8. A telecommunications device, comprising: a first encoding unit for encoding an input signal according to a first encoding law; a converting unit for determining a conversion of said input signal encoded according to said first encoding law to a second encoding law; and means for adjusting said input signal so that an output of one or more remote decoding units operating according to said second encoding law is optimized to said input signal.

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9. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 8 , said first encoding law being either -law or A-law, and said second encoding law being the other of -law or A-law.

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10. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 9 , said input signal being an analog signal.

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11. A telecommunications device, in accordance with claim 9 , said input signal being a digital signal.

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12. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 9 , including means for identifying whether a conversion from said first encoding law to said second encoding law will be required during a communication.

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13. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 12 , said identifying means including means for identifying a country code of an input telephone number.

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14. A telecommunications device in accordance with claim 13 , said identifying means including means for identifying a country code of a received caller identification telephone number.

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15. A method of converting a data signal intended to be sent from a first site following a first coding law to a second site following a second coding law different from said first encoding law, said method comprising steps of: determining the first coding law at said first site; adjusting and encoding said data signal using said first coding law to produce an encoded changed data signal, said adjusting and encoding step ensuring that conversion from said first coding law to said second coding law results in a decoded data signal at said second site being more closely approximated to a normally decoded data signal if said data signal were to be sent from said first site to a third site following said first coding law; and transmitting said encoded changed data signal to said second site where said first coding law encoded changed data signal will be converted to said second coding law format and then decoded using said second coding law to a closer reproduction of said data signal at said second site.

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16. The method of claim 15 wherein said adjusting and encoding step comprises: changing a level of said data signal based on said second coding law to produce a changed data signal; and encoding said changed data signal using said first coding law to produce said encoded changed data signal.

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17. The method of claim 15 wherein said data signal comprises a voice signal.

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18. The method of claim 15 wherein said data signal comprises a digital data signal.

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19. The method of claim 16 wherein said method occurs in a modem.

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20. The method of claim 16 wherein said method occurs in a telephony client.

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Filing Date

April 9, 1999

Publication Date

April 15, 2003

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